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Post by Deh2010 on Sept 1, 2010 19:12:42 GMT -5
Hello wantoks,
The practice of MPs 'crossing the floor' has for a long time been common but undesirable norm in Solomon Islands politics. The likes of Tora and others are not new to this sort of behaviour. Many time they have argued that the the deicions they made are for the best interest of the nation and as national leaders they are obligated to ensure that there is a government.
But I think the issue is not just about forming a government, but one that is strong and has the ability to stick together to serve national interest across the board.
What are your thoughts on this?
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Post by cintatee on Sept 4, 2010 8:33:05 GMT -5
Thats the reason why there is always unstable government... MPs are too free to move around as they wish... whether or not they move around because of national interests is what we are all concerned about. ting ting noma
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Post by Deh2010 on Sept 6, 2010 1:23:03 GMT -5
iu got it!!!
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Post by dee on Oct 14, 2010 19:25:32 GMT -5
ya man so true..national interests or ones own interests...crossing floor..one common character lo weak state....so how are we to address such issue man... ..
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